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Automatic translation of a timed process algebra into dynamic state graphs
In this paper we consider a timed process algebra based on classical LOTOS operators in order to specify the behaviour of concurrent systems and, concretely, those systems for which time becomes an important factor to take into account, such as real-time systems. One of the main goals of this paper is to define a translation into a kind of dynamic state graph, which is currently supported by a tool (TPAL), which allows it to simulate the execution of a specification by means of these dynamic state graphs.